Measurebator, a classic from Chuck I won’t soon forgetNor will a certain triggered prude who can’t take a joke.
Probably reminds him a little too much of himself.
https://youtu.be/8QOQEYA9YJo?t=8
what's going on with specs?
Measurebator, a classic from Chuck I won’t soon forgetNor will a certain triggered prude who can’t take a joke. Probably reminds him a little too much of himself. https://youtu.be/8QOQEYA9YJo?t=8 |
People who post this question don't consider that specs are into a resistor. Relation to a speaker [cables included] load: LESS THAN ZERO. ONLY SONICS MATTER. And for once I agree w MC. "If it measures good and sounds bad, –– it is bad. If it sounds good and measures bad, –– you've measured the wrong thing." –– Daniel R. von Recklinghausen, HHScott |
Specs are interesting. I heard two stereo amps from different with different wattage ratings - one 450 watts per channel and the other 250 watts per channel. Conducting a listening test and using my iPhone to keep the volume at 80db there was two surprises 1. I expected the larger wattage am to have more dynamic impact - it didn't 2. The volume number on the preamp was about 10 units higher on the 450 watt amp (in comparison to the 250 watt amp). The good news is then the only thing that matters is how it sounds (and I guess the price might matter). |
^Don’t confuse gain with power. The devil is in the details. It’s important to compare apples to apples. Specs are presented as an equation; change variable / change application. Specs can offer tremendous insight into correlations, and be invaluable towards eliminating the irrelevant. Specs quantify the specifics. Specs allow for pertinent short lists. Without specs we don’t have quality and/or consistency. Specs don’t assess the gestalt. |